Ghana’s Black Stars have etched their name in history books by qualifying for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, thanks to a 1-0 win over Comoros at the Accra Sports Stadium. Mohammed Kudus’s decisive goal in the 47th minute, assisted by captain Thomas Partey, proved to be the difference-maker in an intense and tightly contested match.

The Black Stars’ strategic substitutions and solid defense ultimately paid off, as they withstood Comoros’s late-game pressure to secure a famous victory. With this achievement, Ghana becomes the first West African country to join the elite group of African nations, including Morocco, Tunisia, Egypt, and Algeria, that will represent the continent at the World Cup. The Black Stars will now prepare to make their mark on the world’s biggest football stage, carrying the hopes of millions of Ghanaians and football fans across Africa.
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